Get children to apply what they have learnt about four quadrants with this Year 6 Read and Plot Points in Four Quadrants Reasoning and Problem Solving resource.
Ideal for use in the classroom, or for extra practice at home, this differentiated worksheet builds children's confidence when problem solving with coordinates as well as saving you time with ready made questions, grids and axes.
The resource is differentiated to three levels of challenge:
Developing: Explain if the coordinates make a given shape by plotting them in all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 with 3 or 4 points plotted, spanning two quadrants per question. Follow the clues to find the coordinates of the rectangle or square using all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 spanning two quadrants per question with 3 or 4 points to be plotted.Write the missing coordinate of a rectangle or square using all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 spanning two quadrants per question with 3 points plotted.
Expected: Explain if the coordinates make a given shape by plotting them in all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 with 3 or 4 points plotted. Follow the clues to find the coordinates of the quadrilateral using all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 with 3 or 4 points to be plotted. Write the missing coordinate of a triangle using all four quadrants. Includes grids from -5 to 5 with 2 points plotted.
Greater Depth: Explain if the coordinates make a given shape by plotting them in all four quadrants. Up to 6 points plotted, including irregular shapes. Includes grids of varying scales with some points plotted between labelled increments. Follow the clues to find the coordinates of the shape using all four quadrants. Up to 6 points to be plotted. Includes grids of varying scales with some points to be plotted between labelled increments. Write the missing coordinate of a shape using all four quadrants with 3 points plotted. Includes grids of varying scales with some points plotted between labelled increments.